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Table of contents

2

Technical specifications

2

Introduction

3

Key

3

Intended Use

4

Package contents

4

Important safety instructions

5

Preparation

8

Display functions

10

Using the battery

12

First use

15

Maintenance and care

17

Warranty

22

Information on disposal

25

Declaration / certificate of conformity

25

Notes

26

Technical specifications

Material

Aluminium

Maximum range

approx. 20 km*

Maximum speed

approx. 23 km/h*

Dead weight

17.4 kg

Maximum load

120 kg

Display

LCD

Wheel size

12" pneumatic tyres at the front and rear

Brakes

Disk brake at the front and rear

Product size

1270 x 480 x 970 mm

Product size folded

1270 x 330 x 660 mm

Charger

220-240 V / 50-60 Hz

Charging time

approx. 5 hours

Motor

300 Watt

Battery

36 V / 7.5 Ah lithium battery

Airborne noise emissions

58 dB

Vibration intensity

0.09-0.13 mm/s

Gradeability

*Guide values, with a user weighing approx. 75 kg and with a fully charged battery on smooth,

even road surfaces and under optimal temperature conditions (see pages 12, 13 and 14)

Summary of Contents for GWEB-C1PRO

Page 1: ...Folding E Scooter GWEB C1PRO Instruction Manual ORIGINAL INSTRUCTION MANUAL Item IT number 142309 Edition 9 2020 Revision Version 01...

Page 2: ...peed approx 23 km h Dead weight 17 4 kg Maximum load 120 kg Display LCD Wheel size 12 pneumatic tyres at the front and rear Brakes Disk brake at the front and rear Product size 1270 x 480 x 970 mm Pro...

Page 3: ...ive the Folding E Scooter to third parties in conjunction with the instruction manual The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes to the product The instruction manual and illustrations within...

Page 4: ...d is not suitable for commercial use Only use the Folding E Scooter as described in this instruction manual Any other use is considered improper and may result in material damage or even injury to peo...

Page 5: ...qualified personnel aut horised by Glare Technology USA Inc Liability and warranty claims are excluded if repairs are carried out independently or in the event of improper connections or incorrect ope...

Page 6: ...parts during the ride in order to avoid injuries The Folding E Scooter is a vehicle leisure vehicle designed for transporting one person According to the Road Traffic Act every road user must behave i...

Page 7: ...ion battery Please note that in some countries there are separate regu lations for transporting lithium ion batteries The best operating temperature for the battery is between 10 C and 30 C Above and...

Page 8: ...ndlebar up Then push the lever back again Open the quick release in the middle of the handlebar and turn the handlebar to a position that s comfortable for you Open the quick release on the seat post...

Page 9: ...fix it in place with the screws you just removed Check the pressure of the tyres Make sure that the front light rear light and bell are working Check the battery capacity on the display before setting...

Page 10: ...y opti ons 1 ODO shows the total distance covered 2 TRIP shows the distance travelled since the scooter was last turned on 3 Battery voltage in Volts 4 PWM shows the pulse width modulation 5 Error cod...

Page 11: ...km h HIGH 23 km h WARNING Display functions Guide values with a user weighing approx 75 kg and with a fully charged battery on smooth even road surfaces and under optimal temperature conditions see p...

Page 12: ...Make sure that the Folding E Scooter is turned off 5 Connect the charging cable to the charging port 6 Connect the charging device s mains plug to a suitable wall socket 220 240 V 50 60 Hz 7 The charg...

Page 13: ...iorate resulting in a reduced range and power output The Folding E Scooter may only be charged with the sup plied charger Ensure the correct voltage supply 220 240 V 50 60 Hz The Folding E Scooter mus...

Page 14: ...e replaced A lithium battery loses capacity at low temperatures just like conventional batteries Compared to other battery models Lithium Ion batteries have a very low self discharge and a very low me...

Page 15: ...no obstacles in the way Fold the handlebar up and check the tyre pressure see section on Preparation on page 8 Please check your Folding E Scooter before every journey see the section on Maintenance a...

Page 16: ...levels see section on Display functions on page 10 Throttle twistgrip Rear wheel brake Front wheel brake Always turn the Folding E Scooter and the rear light off after riding Charge the Folding E Scoo...

Page 17: ...ed with plastic polish Follow the manufacturer s instructions in this respect Never use alcohol cleaner s naphtha acetone or other corrosive and volatile chemical solvents that are corrosive to surfac...

Page 18: ...res see section on Using the battery on pages 12 13 and 14 Do not store the scooter outdoors Exposing the Folding E Scooter to sunlight or to hot or cold environments will accelerate ageing of the pla...

Page 19: ...brake callipers 1 Slightly loosen the two brake calliper mounting bolts until you can move the brake calliper 2 Then fix the brake lever with the rubber band to centre the brake calliper 3 Tighten bot...

Page 20: ...djusting nut to tauten the brake cable distan ce between the brake shoes and brake disc is reduced or in the opposite direction to loosen it distance between the brake shoes and brake disc increases 3...

Page 21: ...teries Then close the rear light housing again Make sure the polarities are correct when installing the bat teries If batteries are swallowed this can be life threatening Always keep the batteries out...

Page 22: ...met The warranty for the GWEB C1PRO Folding E Scooter is valid for 6 months from the date of purchase date of receipt The battery has a warranty of 6 months from the date of purcha se The warranty co...

Page 23: ...be stated on the outside of the package 2 Article no and serial no on the running board bottom 3 Purchase date 4 Original receipt 5 Meaningful description of the fault 6 In case of damage during tran...

Page 24: ...uthorised by Glare Technology USA Inc in case of improper transport packaging and or improper transport in the event of improper mechanical influences on the pro duct or parts of the product all event...

Page 25: ...old waste This ensures that the old appliances are properly recycled and that negative effects on the environ ment are avoided For this reason electri cal appliances are marked with this sym bol Pleas...

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